A player from Right Way expressed her team’s satisfaction with their performance in the recent match against V-Power in the FNB Women Super League on Saturday.
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Gunners ready to defend title
The spokesperson of the reigning MTC Netball Namibia Premier League champions Mighty Gunners, Desire Namases, expressed readiness to defend their title in the upcoming league starting this weekend.
Sanlam starts with first internship intake
Sanlam has confirmed the handover of study bursaries and the launch of the 2023 Sanlam Internship Programme First Intake, which will provide 15 outstanding students with the opportunity to launch their careers in the financial services industry.
Ashburton Summit explores new investment options
Ashburton Investments Managers recently held a successful two-day investment summit which explored opportunities for investors in the current local and global economic landscape.
NBL revenue at N$2.4 billion despite headwinds… SA exports up 49% as half-year revenue jumps by 20.6%
Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) continued to show resilience in a highly-subdued economy, with half-year revenue increasing by 20.6% to N$2.4 billion.
Oshana pledges to support census
Oshana regional governor Elia Irimari has pledged facilities and resources to the Namibia Statistics Agency for the population and housing census slated for later this year.
Nipam governance skirmish gets Nangolo suspended
The Namibian Institute of Public Administration and Management on Friday announced the suspension of its executive director, Maria Nangolo.
Marginalised community demands farmland
A group of marginalised relocated San people living at Kyarecan resettlement village in the Sibbinda constituency are demanding farmland to cultivate their crops as they no longer want to rely on government handouts, which often come late.
Outapi accommodation establishments fully booked
Namibians from all corners of the country have flocked to Outapi in northern Namibia to celebrate one of the most important days on the Namibian calendar.
Maximum sentence for ‘Sir Alex’
Russian national Alexander Krylov and his Namibian counterpart Anna Engelbrecht were sentenced to 35 years and 20 years imprisonment respectively on Friday.